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Calvin Coolidge
Whistleblowers
Individuals who expose illegal or unethical conduct within an organization.
Retaliatory Actions
Measures taken in response to an offense or wrongdoing, often with the intent of inflicting punishment or seeking justice.
Social Responsibility
A duty every individual or organization has to perform so as to maintain a balance between the economy and the ecosystems.
Corporate Profits
The surplus amount a company earns after deducting all its expenses, which reflects the financial health and operational success of the business.
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